There won't be more Dark Matter at Syfy. The NBCUniversal cabler has canceled the drama after three seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Co-creator Joseph Mallozzi announced the cancellation in a blog post Friday. "It is with great sadness that I confirm the news. Syfy has cancelled Dark Matter after three seasons. To say that I’m incredibly disappointed would be an understatement," he wrote. "I just want to extend a heartfelt thanks to my amazing crew, my wonderful cast, and to all of you, our incredible fans. You all deserved better."

The news comes a week after the third season finale of Dark Matter.

Mallozzi created the hourlong with Paul Mullie based on their comic book of the same name. The Canadian drama centered on a group of six people who wake up with amnesia aboard a starship. With no memories of their previous lives, they set about trying to determine who they are and what happened to them.

I don't know why I do it but I've watched every episode of Room 104 so far. I understand that HBO is trying to show something different from what is usually on TV but this show can get really boring at times. Ita more of a visual show with little story. I dunno how long I will keep watching.

I don't know why I do it but I've watched every episode of Room 104 so far. I understand that HBO is trying to show something different from what is usually on TV but this show can get really boring at times. Ita more of a visual show with little story. I dunno how long I will keep watching.

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Same here. I know it sucks but I keep on watching it. Part of me is hoping that there will be this one episode that's going to be great. Another part of me wants to see more boobies like in episode 2.

There won't be more Dark Matter at Syfy. The NBCUniversal cabler has canceled the drama after three seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Co-creator Joseph Mallozzi announced the cancellation in a blog post Friday. "It is with great sadness that I confirm the news. Syfy has cancelled Dark Matter after three seasons. To say that I’m incredibly disappointed would be an understatement," he wrote. "I just want to extend a heartfelt thanks to my amazing crew, my wonderful cast, and to all of you, our incredible fans. You all deserved better."

The news comes a week after the third season finale of Dark Matter.

Mallozzi created the hourlong with Paul Mullie based on their comic book of the same name. The Canadian drama centered on a group of six people who wake up with amnesia aboard a starship. With no memories of their previous lives, they set about trying to determine who they are and what happened to them.

For some shows like Lost or GoT, I don't like to hang out that much in their official threads because too much over-analyzing and speculations/predictions kinda ruin the fun for me a bit. But in the case of GoT, there were a lot of negativity (more so than usual) around episode 5 and 6 in the official threads. Most of the criticisms were valid but it just kinda bummed me out a little and dampened my positive buzz after watching the latest episodes.

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It's not the comments, it's the reveling in negativity that got to me.